Bosh came through big for the Heat during the victory, scoring 20 points for just the second time this postseason. His defense was also on point, as he totaled two blocks, added two steals, changed shots at the rim and dove on the floor for loose balls.

Despite the positives, his second-quarter flop was one of the low points of the night.

He drew a foul on Tim Duncan when both were jockeying for rebounding position in the middle of the frame, throwing both arms in the air and falling to the court like he was snipered from the rafters after some contact occurred.

The foul call was a microcosm of the game for the Spurs, who couldn't find the same magic on Thursday that had previously led them to a 2-1 series advantage.

Although this is Bosh's first flopping offense, it's not the first time we've seen him go down in Shakespearean fashion during the middle of a game. He did the same thing against the Indiana Pacers in the Eastern Conference Finals, as noted by ESPN's Tom Habertstroh:

Nightmare sequence for Bosh. Blocked at the rim by Hibbert, airballed long 2 and then failed flop leading to West dunk.

First-time offenders are fined $5,000 by the league after a review of each game tape. Teammate LeBron James has already been caught for flopping during the playoffs (seen here via Ben Golliver of SI.com), and Shane Battier was lucky to not get tagged for a similar offense in Game 4.